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The Science of Human Evolution

Getting it Right

By (author) John H. Langdon
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG, Cham, Switzerland
Published: 15th Nov 2016
Dimensions: w 150mm h 240mm d 16mm
Weight: 570g
ISBN-10: 3319415840
ISBN-13: 9783319415840
Barcode No: 9783319415840
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Synopsis
This textbook provides a collection of case studies in paleoanthropology demonstrating the method and limitations of science. These cases introduce the reader to various problems and illustrate how they have been addressed historically. The various topics selected represent important corrections in the field, some critical breakthroughs, models of good reasoning and experimental design, and important ideas emerging from normal science.

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"This is a very unusual, interesting, and useful book in which the author reviews a series of topics in human evolution that have been, or remain, characterized by alternative views, and how these issues have been addressed, or resolved ... . Each chapter ends with a series of questions for discussion and a short bibliography for additional reading. The volume is ideal for a seminar course at either the undergraduate or graduate level." (John G. Fleagle, The Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol. 92 (4), December, 2017)

"The book will be of greatest value for undergraduates seeking intellectual and chronological continuity among breakthroughs often presented in narrower contexts. Instructors will appreciate the thoughtful discussion questions included at the end of each section. Extensive references ensure that the book will also be of value to more advanced students who seek to read in greater depth on individual topics. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Lower-division undergraduates and above; faculty and general readers." (D. P. Genereux, Choice, Vol. 54 (10), June, 2017)